Need Help finding a "Light" Food :(
Well, I have been feeding Kylie Royal Canin for almost as long as I have had her. And since she has started to get portly, I have been giving her the "Slim" version.
She really needs a hairball version b/c she has been coughing up more hairballs lately than she did on the Royal Canin Indoor Version. :(
I have been thinking of switching her to a light hairball formula for awhile and can't decide which to try. I absolutely LOVE Royal Canin and swear by it but apparently it is too rich for her blood! Surprise seeing's that she is such a princess!!!
I can't decide to try Iams Hairball light, Science Diet Hairball light, or Nutro.
I am not a big fan of Iams, but the people that have used it swear by it as do the people with Science Diet.
Any thoughts?
I won't be around this weekend so I won't respond until at least Monday.
Thanks!
Pet Gold Light Hairball Control Formula
I feed Mitzi Pet Gold Light Hairball Control Formula for my not-so-light little hairball :D. Now that I've got them both on a feeding schedule it does seem to be making a difference. I like this formula because the first ingredient listed is CHICKEN. Pure, unadulterated, fresh chicken. No "by products" for my furballs - they're too precious to me.
http://www.petco.com/product_info.as...ial+Needs&ct3=
Hairball Formula that works!!!!
I'm not sure if I'm doing this right, but hopefully those who need the info will find this!
I have an 11 year old Zeus, who I just adopted a year+ ago, he was sickly and had matted hair and coughed up hairballs-big ones, every single day. And this poor cat had been living with a vet as it had been dropped off there a year before I adopted him. I found a GREAT food, and alllll 10 of my lovelys LOVE IT and not only does it STOP hairballs, it reduces the odor in the litter box too! REALLY!
Its at WAL-MART of all places, and it's called MAXIUM NUTRITION Hairball Formula for adult cats. Now Zeus eats hearty, and put on the few pounds he was missing yet DID NOT put on any extra weight. The price is right and chicken is the first ingredient. They have other formulas for those with no hairball trouble!
Good Luck!! :)